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A painting by Harumi Yamaguchi, an illustrator who led the Parco culture in the 1970s and 1980s with illustrations using an airbrush. According to the print engraved on the surface of the work, it was produced as a prize for the winner of the mahjong tournament held at a meeting called "TORINOKAI. Her style is known for her unique female image of the airbrush, but in this work, the painting is a brush stroke, and a three-dimensional bird is collaged on women's head. signed.
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